Diana World Tour Covered by the Sydney Morning Herald

The Diana World Tour was covered by one of Australia's leading dailies - the Sydney Morning Herald. Here's what they had to say!

Photo: Ben Rushton

Australia’s Sydney Morning Herald has been bringing the good people down under the news as it comes since 1841 and is not stopping anytime soon! So it comes to no surprise that they are the ones who’ve reported on the Diana World Tour! In the article by Rachel Olding, they check out the different, artistic Diana+ pieces on display as well as explore the origins of Lomography down under. Check it out!

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